A History of the Churches in England and Scotland,: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen2T. Saint, 1771 - 521 páginas |
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... Majesty , under Christ , is head of the church of England ; whereas the explanation makes her Majefty only fovereign over all fubjects born within her realms . In this age the boundaries between things civil and ecclefiaftical were not ...
... Majesty , under Christ , is head of the church of England ; whereas the explanation makes her Majefty only fovereign over all fubjects born within her realms . In this age the boundaries between things civil and ecclefiaftical were not ...
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... Majesty's good fubjects . The framers of this act accounted cere- monies indifferent , and yet they imposed them on fevere penalties . This was cruel to the highest degree : nothing but mere wantonnefs could difpofe men to impofe ...
... Majesty's good fubjects . The framers of this act accounted cere- monies indifferent , and yet they imposed them on fevere penalties . This was cruel to the highest degree : nothing but mere wantonnefs could difpofe men to impofe ...
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... Majesty to remove them , as being too much like popery . The tranflators had alfo published fome marginal notes which feemed to re- flect on the Queen's fupremacy and prerogative , and to allow fubjects to refift wicked and tyrannical ...
... Majesty to remove them , as being too much like popery . The tranflators had alfo published fome marginal notes which feemed to re- flect on the Queen's fupremacy and prerogative , and to allow fubjects to refift wicked and tyrannical ...
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... Majesty's injunctions were executed with rigour in the remoteft corners of the kingdom , and the whole nation groaned under the yoke of oppref- fion ; all application to the Queen and her Commif- fioners were ineffectual ; every ...
... Majesty's injunctions were executed with rigour in the remoteft corners of the kingdom , and the whole nation groaned under the yoke of oppref- fion ; all application to the Queen and her Commif- fioners were ineffectual ; every ...
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... Majesty was informed that they were nurseries of Puritanism , and tended to promote alterations in the government of the church , fhe quickly fup- preffed them , as will be feen in its proper place . Jewel , Bishop of Salisbury , author ...
... Majesty was informed that they were nurseries of Puritanism , and tended to promote alterations in the government of the church , fhe quickly fup- preffed them , as will be feen in its proper place . Jewel , Bishop of Salisbury , author ...
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